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    DISTURBING, NEW REVELATIONS ON BORDER OPENING
    By Ara Khachatourian

    www.asbarez.com/index.html?showarti cle=40988_3/30/2009_1
    Monday March 30, 2009

    The verbal back-and-forth on an imminent agreement between Armenia and
    Turkey continued Monday with the Turkish press reporting that Turkey
    and Armenia had agreed on a roadmap to establish diplomatic ties and
    open the border, with the sides reportedly contemplating the timing
    of the announcement and some asserting that the announcement should
    come next week before President Barack Obama's visit to Turkey.

    Some media reports also attributed an announcement about the border
    opening after Obama's visit to Armenia's Foreign Minister Eduard
    Nalbandian. The Armenian Foreign Ministry only denied that Nalbandian
    ever made such an announcement.

    But what of the other revelations blanketing the Turkish press Monday?

    "Turkey and Armenia are readying to sign a protocol that marks
    commitment by both sides to establish diplomatic relations and set up
    committees on issues ranging from border management, customs, history
    and more. Having achieved a satisfying deal which includes setting up
    a history committee to discuss 1915 events, on which Yerevan dragged
    its feet for a long time, the remaining dilemma for Ankara is the
    proper timing of the announcement," reported the Hurriyet Daily News.

    "The draft protocol will set the framework for transition to full
    diplomatic relations possibly starting with low-key representations
    in Ankara and Yerevan or accreditation of ambassadors from other
    neighboring capitals.

    Simultaneously Turkey will come up with a road map for a solution
    in Nagorno-Karabakh. The modalities of the new border regime will be
    determined upon the work by the border committee while as part of a
    show of good will immediate measures would be taken for a gradual
    opening. Diplomatic recognition will be supported by social and
    economic projects with coordination of the Turkish Armenian Business
    Development Council, or TABDC," added Hurriyet.

    Several key issues were "revealed" including the troubling assertion
    that Armenia has agreed to the formation of a commission of historians
    to address the Armenian Genocide and Turkey's alleged role in drafting
    a "road map" to Karabakh peace.

    While this could be yet another sensationalist attempt by Turkey to
    create an illusion that all systems are go for Turkish-Armenian detente
    on the eve of the Obama visit in an effort to derail the Genocide
    recognition issue, but the question of the veracity of Turkish claims
    that Armenia has agreed to the formation of the commission remains
    un-refuted by the Nalbandian apparatus.

    On several occasions, Nalbandian and President Serzh Sarkisian have
    reiterated that Armenia was in favor of establishing diplomatic
    ties and opening of borders without any preconditions. Last week,
    Nalbandian said that the issue of the Armenian Genocide is not up for
    discussion during the ongoing negotiations to normalize relations
    between Armenia and Turkey, when asked by a reporter to clarify
    Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan's announcement that the sides
    were, in fact, discussing the Genocide issue.

    "I don't want to believe that the Turkish Foreign Minister can make
    such a statement, because the Armenian Genocide issue has not been
    discussed with the Turkish side," asserted Nalbandian.

    We do not want to believe it either. Any agreement on establishment
    of a commission to address the veracity of the Genocide or a leading
    role for Turkey in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict resolution process
    are unacceptable and will jeopardize Armenia's national interests
    and security.

    Next week Obama will be in Istanbul to attend a United Nations Summit
    on Civilizations. We learned Monday, through the Turkish press, that
    Nalbandian will also attend that event, leading the Turkish press to
    speculate that the setting would be ripe to announce the so-called
    border agreement.

    To end the confusion and to further articulate Armenia's national
    interests, Nalbandian should make clear and thorough announcements,
    because one-off responses to reporters' inquiries and one sentence
    denials by a spokesperson on this crucial matter of pan-national
    importance are not enough as we enter what appears to be an historic
    time for our nation.
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